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A four-part worship series called “Affirming: What We Believe and Why It Matters” concludes on Sunday, May 31, 2026, as we explore some of the foundational elements of our faith and what that means for the way that we live. The final message in the series, “Church,” is rooted in Matthew 28:16-20.
A four-part worship series called “Affirming: What We Believe and Why It Matters” continues on Sunday, May 17, 2026, as we explore some of the foundational elements of our faith and what that means for the way that we live. The second message in the series, “Jesus,” is rooted in Luke 4:16-21.
A four-part worship series called “Affirming: What We Believe and Why It Matters” begins on Sunday, May 10, 2026, as we explore some of the foundational elements of our faith and what that means for the way that we live. The first message in the series, “God,” is rooted in Isaiah 66:12-13.
A four-part worship series called “Love, Actually: The Song of Solomon for Everyone” concludes on Sunday, May 3, 2026, as we take a closer look at one of the Bible’s most avoided (and intriguing) books with curiosity and humor. The final message in the series, “Devotion,” is rooted in Song of Solomon 8:6-7.
A four-part worship series called “Love, Actually: The Song of Solomon for Everyone” continues on Sunday, April 26, 2026, as we take a closer look at one of the Bible’s most avoided (and intriguing) books with curiosity and humor. The third message in the series, “Longing,” is rooted in Song of Solomon 3:1-4, 5:2-8.
A four-part worship series called “Love, Actually: The Song of Solomon for Everyone” continues on Sunday, April 19, 2026, as we take a closer look at one of the Bible’s most avoided (and intriguing) books with curiosity and humor. The second message in the series, “Attention,” is rooted in Song of Solomon 2:8-14.
A four-part worship series called “Love, Actually: The Song of Solomon for Everyone” begins on Sunday, April 12, 2026, as we take a closer look at one of the Bible’s most avoided (and intriguing) books with curiosity and humor. The first message in the series, “Delight,” is rooted in Song of Solomon 1:1-4 and 2:1-2.
A five-part Lenten worship series called “Good Grief: Where Hurt and Holiness Collide” concludes on Sunday, March 29, 2026, as we explore the value of the journey that leads us to the cross and the tomb. The final message in the series, “Acceptance,” is rooted in Luke 23:44-49.
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